Friday. February 22, 1957 & The Daily Nebraskon i f i 3 .1 i! 3f 6 S a S y 1 5 '4 '3 ,1 1 .1 ! 1 i 4 fit J -J if ,v3 Harold's Barber Shap 223 No. 14th l'l Blocka So. Student Union ALL HAIRCUTS $1.25 ' FASHION . . As 1 See It Paintings, Drawings On Exhibit Monday The Nebraska Art Association Vill hold its 67th annual exhibit on the second and third floors of Mor rill Hall beginning Monday. This exhibit consists of paintings, sculpters, and drawings by living artists here and abroad. The ex hibit is widely known' and is out standing In 'its field. . by Judy Ramey Nil's Representative to Gold's Advisory Board Our sportswear depart ment has mix-'n' -match separates in all colors, styles and fabrics waiting for your selection. Here is a drip-dry cos tume by-Junior Age. The cuffed, short sleeves match the detailing at the neck. The dacron and cotton checked fabric is tan, aqua or pink with white and a touch of black. 17.95 for the outfit in sizes 9-15. See it in our sportswear depart ment, Second floor of Gold's. wow... This'U Flip Ya . . . it's a cutie . . . clever . . . and oh so modern 1 1 1 Dan Danley Ginger Rogers David Niven Barbara Rush iitmmmwmmmwm )w iiminn mbmhwi K fM mi n 240 To Compete: NU ,To Enter Own' ebate Conference COL.OM toy MLUJUi GnemaScoPE: " -rTr , "-.-- r 13th & P Streets 2-1465 Twenty-nine University debate and discussion students will par ticipate in the University Debate and Discussion Conference today and Saturday. Over 240 students ftom nearby states will attend the conference. ' Olson: Debate Free To Students Interested Any students who wish to hear events at the Nebraska Debate and Discussion Conference Friday and Saturday may sit in on any of the sessions, according to Coach Don Olson.' Room assignments for the vari ous rounds will be posted in the Temple building, Olson said. Debate rounds begin at 1:30 p.m. Friday. The first round will be held in sorority and fraternity houses, since there are not enough free rooms on campus at that hours," according, to Olson. The second round begins at 3 p.m., the third at 4:30 p.m. Twp additional rounds are scheduled for Saturday at 8 and 9:30 p.m. The question for debate is "Re solved that the United States should discontinue direct economic aid to foreign nations," Three rounds of discussion are scheduled for Friday at 9, (10 and 11 a.m. The discussion topic is "What should be the U. S. foreign policy in the Middle East." Saturday at 11 a.m. superior par ticipants in discussion will meetn parlimentary session to form a resolution on this question. Extemporaneous speakers will compete at 10 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. Friday. In this event, each speaker draws a topic of current interest and has one hour to prepare a five minute speech using no notes. At 8 p.m. Friday original oratory will be held. 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